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A Happy and Successful Short Sale In Big Bear lake, CA.

Tony Card, Your Big Bear REO Specialist: Real Estate Agent in Big Bear Lake, CA

I have been out of the office for over a week, laid up with health issues but was able to go in and work for a few hours yesterday. I was just finishing up and getting ready to head home when I checked one last correspondence. What I learned at that point made me the happiest Realtor in Big Bear. I had just learned that one of the Short Sales that I've worked so hard on was approved! Now, normally this would make me happy as it means another escrow, but this one has some special significance. Here is why.

About four months ago, I received an email from a lady who I had never met stating that she had heard that I was the best person to help her sell her house as a short sale in Big Bear Lake, CA. I emailed her back and asked for a phone number so that I could interview her as too determine ifshe qualified for a Short Sale. We spoke at great length and after listening to her hardship and the answers to so many of my questions, I was convinced that she more than qualified for the short sale. She came in to my office to sign the paperwork. She was very open with me in telling me that all she needed from me was the house to be on the market for 90 days and at that point she would deed the property back to the bank in lieu of foreclosure. After she left, my heart went out to her and her situation and I was determined that I would get her house sold and help her avoid the foreclosure.

I priced the house based off of it's value and in just a short time, I had an offer that was about $10,000.00 below what I was asking for it. As I had the short sale package all together, I send the offer in tho the lender. In most short sales that I've done, you send the short sale package in and then you wait. You have no one person to speak with until it has been assigned to the negotiator, so you call the coustomer service number and someone reads you the notes from the file. That didn't happen in this case!

In less than five days after sending in the complete Short Sale package, I received a phone call from someone at the bank telling me that she would be my contact. I was given her direct phone line and email and every time that I called, she was there and able to help me. To make a long story short, we were unable to put the first deal together as the value placed on this Big Bear home was greater than the offer and the buyer would not come up. The bank was willing to foreclose on this property before it would sell the place for $5000.00 under value! This is a great example that you are not going to steal the house from the bank by trying to buy a short sale. The banks are not going to sell the homes below their value.

The good thing about this house is I had back up offers, so when the first one failed, I simply started over with the next in line. When that buyer bailed out, I turned to offer number 3. Offer number 3 was submitted and within ten working days, I had an acceptance. It took me 138 days to sell this Big Bear home, but that's OK because I got it sold.

Yesterday I had the honor of calling my client and telling her that we had the bank approval and that she was not going to have to deed the house back to the bank or face foreclosure. Needless to say, she was thrilled to find out that we sold the house for her.

The help is out there for the distressed home owner in Big Bear Lake, CA as long as you don't wait until the last minute to ask for it. Once you know that you're in trouble, give me a call and let's see if I can help you with the same success as I was able to give to this client.

13 Homes Sold this Week in Big Bear, 9/26/2009

Steve Hirschler, Big Bear Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Big Bear Lake, CA

Click here to see the details on these 13 homes.

  • 9 of these homes were traditional sellers "69%", with a price differential of 77.24% of list price and 107 days on the market
  • 4 of these homes were bank owned "31%", with a price differential of 100% of list price and 18 days on the market
  • Overpriced homes (over 90% of the listings) will sit with no activity until they lower the price to meet the market.

    With 812 active listings on the market currently, the inventory has fallen about 8% in the past 30 days.

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    Steve Hirschler

    Associate, The Tim Wood Group

    Coldwell Banker Mountain Gallery

    42153 Big Bear Blvd.

    P.O. BOX 6820

    Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

    stevehirschler@gmail.com

    909 866-3481 EXT. 217 CELL 909 725-5889

    Fax 909 866-3531

    http://www.stevesellsbigbear.com

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  • 10 Year Deed Recording Information for the Big Bear Area.

    Steve Hirschler, Big Bear Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Big Bear Lake, CA

     

     
                                   
    YEAR 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Monthly
    Totals
    Monthly
    Rank
    10 Year
    Average
    2009 2009 % of 10
    Year Average
                                   
    JAN 125 125 158 130 194 163 128 139 77 44 1283 12 128 68 53%
    FEB 126 158 128 148 169 173 147 112 80 43 1284 11 128 69 54%
    MAR 183 174 168 187 197 219 186 118 99 59 1590 10 159 71 45%
    APR 159 169 150 213 227 238 170 131 81 65 1603 9 160 82 51%
    MAY 151 193 182 269 200 268 171 132 99 83 1748 7 175 80 46%
    JUN 161 198 207 224 199 246 188 148 78 85 1734 8 173 98 57%
    JUL 195 180 187 247 228 275 171 108 95 104 1790 4 179 96 54%
    AUG 191 256 264 292 246 263 198 159 106 90 2065 1 207 0 0%
    SEP 231 248 199 274 281 263 228 121 82 109 2036 2 204 0 0%
    OCT 188 270 224 302 227 236 199 123 77 101 1947 3 195 0 0%
    NOV 227 217 187 241 231 224 192 115 87 70 1791 5 179 0 0%
    DEC 237 194 199 276 216 214 186 111 68 62 1763 6 176 0 0%
                                   
    TOTALS 2174 2382 2253 2803 2615 2782 2164 1517 1029 915 20634 78 2063 564 27%
    YEARLY
    RANK
    6 4 5 1 3 2 7 8 9 10          

    I can show you any home for sale in Big Bear.

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    Steve Hirschler

    Associate, The Tim Wood Group

    Coldwell Banker Mountain Gallery

    42153 Big Bear Blvd.

    P.O. BOX 6820

    Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

    stevehirschler@gmail.com

    909 866-3481 EXT. 217 CELL 909 725-5889

    Fax 909 866-3531

    http://www.stevesellsbigbear.com

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    CASH IS KING IN BIG BEAR LAKE, CA

    Tony Card, Your Big Bear REO Specialist: Real Estate Agent in Big Bear Lake, CA

    This past week I received multiple offers on one of my bank owned, REO properties in Big Bear. The first offer to arrive was a full price offer with the buyer getting a loan. The buyer was putting 20% down, was pre approved by a local lender in Big Bear, and showed proof of funds for the amount of money he was going to put down. Generally speaking, that's a pretty strong offer. The next offer to arrive was a cash offer for far less than the asking price. If you were the asset manager of this REO property, what offer would you take?

    To make a long story short, the asset manager was much more interested in the cash offer than she was the offer with a loan. After going back and forth with a couple of counter offers, the cash offer was accepted. The asset manager could have received more money had she gone with the offer with a loan, but she chose to take cash. Why do you think she did that?

    Most buyers and sellers are not aware of the changes put into place for appraisers. As of May 1, 2009 most appraisers must comply with the rules and regulations put forth by the Home Valuation Code of Conduct or HVCC. In the past, the mortgage broker would simply call his or her favorite appraiser to do the appraisal for the new loan. With the new rules put into place by the HVCC, the mortgage broker must now submit the appraisal order to an Appraisal Management Company (AMC). It is the AMC that then orders the appraisal from a pool of appraisers. Now this idea may work well in Victorville or San Bernardino where you have blocks and blocks of tract homes. But when you try to this in Big Bear, it doesn't work. To start with, you want an appraiser who has Geographic Competence for the area that he is working. Bring up an appraiser from Moreno Valley who does not have Geographic Competence for Big Bear is a disaster waiting to happen.

    The COMPETENCY RULE requires an appraiser to have both the knowledge and the experience required to perform a specific appraisal service competently. Geographic Competence means knowing the difference between a cabin in Sugarloaf and a cabin in Big Bear Lake. Geographic Competence means you know the difference in value between a cabin in Erwin Lake and Big Bear City. After all, they have the same zip code! Every day I hear stories from Realtors in Big Bear telling me how the appraisal came in low on properties. These are homes that the realtor has multiple comps to support the value of the listing. These appraisals are coming in low because the appraiser doesn't have Geographic Competence.

    With the new rules put into place by the HVCC, it is no wonder that sellers are more inclined to take a cash offer for less than the listing price over a full price offer with a loan.

    In closing I want to state this as simply as I can. CASH IS KING in Big Bear!

    Customer Service the Focus of Big Bear Lake CA Real Estate Office

    The Team at EXIT Realty: Real Estate - Other in Burlington, MA

    Dan Bathurst, Franchisee, EXIT Realty Welcome HomeWho would take over a real estate office in this market? People with vision and the right system like Susan and Dan Bathurst, that's who.

    When they bought an existing EXIT Realty franchise earlier this year, Susan and Dan had a vision of the kind of real estate brokerage they wanted EXIT Realty Welcome Home to become, as Arrissia Owen Turner of BigBearGrizzly.net reports:

    They found their dream in EXIT Realty. The customer-service oriented couple is revamping the offices with the help of their broker, Emily Dunn, offering what they describe as a general store-type office. "We want to present a more low-key atmosphere," Dan says.

    "I had the pleasure of meeting Dan and Susan at Broker/Owner Training earlier this year," said Susan Harrison, EXIT Realty Corp. International's Senior VP Web Development. "They are a warm and focused couple dedicated to building a real estate brokerage that truly puts the needs of their customers first."

    The article goes on to say:

    "The market is turning," Dan says. "Things are improving. I just saw that there was a 7.5 percent increase in housing sales nationwide." And they feel they have an edge with the technology that being a part of the EXIT family affords them, like an online magazine, e-tours and recorded tours available to agents and customers. As far as attracting agents, the Canada-based company EXIT offers a beneficiary and retirement program for employees.

    Read the full article here.

    For more information on real estate career opportunities with EXIT Realty Welcome Home, please contact:

    Dan and Susan Bathurst, Franchisees
    EXIT Realty Welcome Home
    909.878.0522
    susan.bathurst@yahoo.com

    For more information on real estate franchise opportunites in Southern California, please contact:

    Bob Keeran, Regional Owner
    EXIT Realty Southern California
    760.952.2345
    exitrealtysocal@hotmail.com